Clobazam Suspension

Compounded anti-seizure suspension when prescribed

Prescription status

Available by prescription only. Your prescriber decides the ingredients, strength, form, quantity, and directions.

Preparation timing

Typically 24–48 hours.

This page is educational. Controlled-substance prescription rules and the prescriber's directions apply.
Prescriber-led preparation

Compounding is used when the prescription needs something different from a ready-made product.

Clobazam suspension is compounded from tablets when a prescriber wants a liquid dosage form for an anti-seizure care plan.

Common preparation forms

Oral suspension from tabletsOraBlend base when prescribed
What to know

Information to review with your prescriber or care team

These notes are educational and do not replace directions from your prescriber or the label on your prescription.

Prescription Handling

Clobazam is a targeted controlled substance. Refill rules apply, and the prescription directions should be followed exactly.

Measuring and Timing

Shake if directed, measure with the oral syringe provided, and follow the schedule written by the prescriber. Ask before changing the dose or stopping treatment.

Controlled-substance education

This page provides general information for discussion with the prescriber or veterinarian. Controlled-substance prescription, transfer, refill, and documentation rules still apply.

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Compounding Support

Keep compound refills easier to follow

  • Request refills for ongoing prescriptions
  • Follow pickup or delivery updates
  • Keep pharmacy messages in one place
  • Set reminders before refills run low
COMMON QUESTIONS

Questions?
About Clobazam Suspension

Clobazam is a targeted controlled substance, so refill and prescription-transfer rules can be different from other pediatric suspensions.

This website does not provide medical advice. The information is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or qualified health care provider.

Compounding overview

Prescription rules apply

Use this information to prepare questions for the prescriber or veterinarian. Controlled-substance rules apply to prescription handling, transfers, and refills.